Cardiac Biomarkers Release in Preadolescent Athletes After an High Intensity Exercise.
A PerettiL MauriA MasarinG AnnoniA CoratoA MalobertiCristina GiannattasioG VignatiPublished in: High blood pressure & cardiovascular prevention : the official journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension (2017)
A short, high-intensity exercise caused an elevation of cardiac biomarkers in 62% of our subjects. The grade of training may influence the release of troponin and this increase is probably related to a temporary discrepancy between O2 delivery and consumption. Increases in natriuretic peptides levels are possibly expression of different adaptations to exercise.